Dpreview: could the new Sony a1 use computational photography like a smartphone to create even better photos? (Leica is already using computational imaging)


Dpreview posted an interesting video on whether the new Sony a1 camera could use computational photography like a smartphone to create even better photos:

Leica recently released a firmware update where they added a new perspective control feature driven by computational imaging:

Leica adds Perspective Control feature driven by Computational Imaging to the M10-P, M10-R and M10 Monochrom cameras (firmware update)

Leica is also building a center for Computational Imaging in Silicon Valley:

Leica’s CEO: Leica will build a center for Computational Imaging in Silicon Valley

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